Ooh her lawyer told judge she told court ordered Mental Health evaluator GFY so now it's inpatient and she's evaluated whether she cooperates or not. Typically those don't work out well for defendants which is why our jails are full of certified nuts locked in cells.

Interesting tidbit...in the 1950's SJW claimed it was inhumane to 'incarcerate' the mentally ill in asylums then fought to defund facilities in the 1970's then sued to close the ones that remained open. SMH every time I see a homeless person who'd praise the locked wards with outside rec areas if they could stay longer than 72 hours on a criminal process psych hold.

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The woman accused of running over dozens of people as they walked along the Las Vegas Strip, has been found competent to continue on to the next phase of the case.

Lakeisha Holloway was transferred out of jail and over to a mental health facility last month for treatment. Almost a year later, doctors say she is mentally fit to face the 71 charges against her.[...]The case will begin moving forward right away. She is expected back in court on Feb. 15.

A woman who is accused of plowing her car into a crowd of pedestrians on the Las Vegas Strip in December 2015 returned to court Wednesday after a mental evaluation determined she is competent to stand trial.

Lakeisha Holloway, 25, appeared in Las Vegas Justice Court and waived her right to a preliminary hearing.[...]Deputy Public Defender Joseph Abood said Wednesday that he expects her to enter not guilty pleas. He says Holloway is mentally ill and is taking medication.

Of her illness, Abood said only that “she’s suffering from paranoid delusions.”

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) - A February 2018 trial date was set Monday for a woman accused of driving up onto a sidewalk and intentionally hitting people on the Las Vegas Strip.

Her trial is scheduled to begin on Feb. 5, 2018.

Earlier this month, Holloway was found mentally competent to stand trial after nearly a year committed at Lakes Crossing maximum security psychiatric facility. Holloway then pleaded not guilty in the case.